Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and widely accepted than the conjecture that states are rewarded for ratification by other states. These rewards are expected to come in the form of tangible benefits – foreign aid, trade, and investment – and intangible benefits such as praise, acceptance, and legitimacy. Surprisingly, these explanations for ratification have never been tested empirically. We summarize and clarify the theoretical underpinnings of “reward-for-ratification” theories and test these propositions empirically by looking for increased international aid, economic agreements and public praise and recognition following ratification of four prominent human rights treaties. ...
How human rights treaties will be incorporated and applied domestically must affect how eager states...
Do national legislatures constitute a mechanism by which commitments to international human rights t...
The legitimacy and role of reservations to international human rights treaties is a heavily contest...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
In the face of pressure from transnational social groups and increasingly influential human rights o...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
Governing elites often ratify human rights treaties, even when their policies do not align with thos...
Why do some leaders make deeper commitments to human rights treaties (HRAs) by consenting to receive...
How human rights treaties will be incorporated and applied domestically must affect how eager states...
Do national legislatures constitute a mechanism by which commitments to international human rights t...
The legitimacy and role of reservations to international human rights treaties is a heavily contest...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
Among the explanations for state ratification of human rights treaties, few are more common and wide...
In the face of pressure from transnational social groups and increasingly influential human rights o...
After the nonbinding Universal Declaration of Human Rights, many global and regional human rights t...
Researchers have puzzled over the finding that countries that ratify UN human rights treaties such a...
Governing elites often ratify human rights treaties, even when their policies do not align with thos...
Why do some leaders make deeper commitments to human rights treaties (HRAs) by consenting to receive...
How human rights treaties will be incorporated and applied domestically must affect how eager states...
Do national legislatures constitute a mechanism by which commitments to international human rights t...
The legitimacy and role of reservations to international human rights treaties is a heavily contest...